Mr Lawrie Quinn

Former Labour MP for Scarborough and Whitby

5 Apr 2005

  • On 5 Apr 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Mental Capacity Bill — Clause 2 — People who lack capacity Show vote

22 Mar 2005

  • On 22 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation — 13. Corporation Tax (Charge and Rate for 2006) Show vote

18 Mar 2005

  • On 18 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn was absent for a vote on Smoking in Public Places (Wales) Bill Show vote

15 Mar 2005

  • On 15 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on European Union Documents — Creation of a Fundamental Rights Agency Show vote
  • On 15 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Delegated Legislation — Northern Ireland Show vote

10 Mar 2005

  • On 10 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Prevention of Terrorism Bill — Weak Sunset Clause Show vote
  • On 10 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Prevention of Terrorism Bill — Insisted Amendment — Courts and Control Orders Show vote
  • On 10 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Prevention of Terrorism Bill — Amendments — Burden of Proof Show vote
  • On 10 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Prevention of Terrorism Bill — Insisted Amendment — Privy Council Review Show vote
  • On 10 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Prevention of Terrorism Bill — Insisted Again — Courts and Control Orders Show vote
  • On 10 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Prevention of Terrorism Bill — Weak Sunset Clause Show vote
  • On 10 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Prevention of Terrorism Bill — Insisted Amendment — Privy Council Review Show vote
  • On 10 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Prevention of Terrorism Bill — Insisted Amendment — Courts and Conrol Orders Show vote
  • On 10 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Prevention of Terrorism Bill — Insisted Amendment — Human Rights Obligations Show vote
  • On 10 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Prevention of Terrorism Bill — Weak Sunset Clause Show vote
  • On 10 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Prevention of Terrorism Bill — Insisted Amendment — Privy Council Review Show vote
  • On 10 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Prevention of Terrorism Bill — Insisted Amendments — Application to a Court Show vote
  • On 10 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted no on Support For Members Who Have Chosen Not To Take Their Seats Show vote
  • On 10 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted no on Support For Members Who Have Chosen Not To Take Their Seats Show vote

9 Mar 2005

  • On 9 Mar 2005: Mr Lawrie Quinn voted yes on Prevention of Terrorism Bill — Rejection of Lords' Amendment — Human Rights Obligations Show vote

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